Wednesday, September 23, 2009

what about behind closed doors

so, listening real time dialogue can give you mass amounts of insight on how to write more naturally for characters, or how to better project concepts to your consumer. What about what people say in "private" or under their breathe. what about facebook or tweeter? with each status update people want the rest of their friends to indirectly know what they feel think and are doing at that moment. whether you wrote a vague comment relating to a certain love interest, or for specific example, expressing your pretencious ideologies to somehow persuade those around you to buy into your minimal efforts to actually creating anything worth deeming art.

Sorry for the side rant, but it further more proves my point, how much does this change how a person is percieved? Just because you don't mention it doen't mean it might not pertain to you. I might make a negative jewish remark ( not that I would with ill driven intentions) but I have no idea who actually might be jewish. I guess for comercials sake you just keep it safe. How do people actually dance around the social taboos out there? It's always funny when you can tell someone notices that they are just diggin themselves a deeper hole.

just cause you call it art doesn't mean its art. and if you are paying all this money to say that, then you are just making yourelf look dumb.

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